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Venisonpie

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4,013 posts

96 months

Tuesday 11th February
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We've got a long weekend coming up in May, staying in an apartment in Charlotte St. Would welcome recommemdations for decent places to eat ideally with good fish options. Quality over quantity preferred. Many thanks.

MarkJS

1,872 posts

161 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Street Urchin.

hacksaw

782 posts

131 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Kala. About 5 minutes walk away from Charlotte street.

Swervin_Mervin

4,727 posts

252 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Venisonpie said:
We've got a long weekend coming up in May, staying in an apartment in Charlotte St. Would welcome recommemdations for decent places to eat ideally with good fish options. Quality over quantity preferred. Many thanks.
If you can get in, right about now Skof is the hottest ticket in town. Otherwise you have The Sparrows, Higher Ground, Another Hand. I'm not sure about seafood options I'm afraid.

SaulGoodman

266 posts

86 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Hawksmoor on Deansgate. Great room, the steak is always good and they do pay attention to fish options. Hake, monkfish and lobster available for mains.

Venisonpie

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4,013 posts

96 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Some great suggestions, thanks v much.

NSNO

451 posts

166 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Personally I'm a big fan of Erst. It is a natural wine bar/restaurant that serves sharing plates. Always enjoyed both the food and the service and of course the wine.

TownIdiot

3,527 posts

13 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Our current "go to" Chinese restaurant is Home. It's on Chorlton Street so not far from where you are staying.

The service can be slow but it's a cut above the norm and we had some excellent turbot there recently.





hurstg01

3,031 posts

257 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Fazenda's was always great when I ate in there

unseen

199 posts

175 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Skof - just awarded a Michelin star

blueg33

40,676 posts

238 months

Wednesday 12th February
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El Gato Negro (King Street IIRC) excellent tapas and very well reviewed by Gary Eats.

I fin Manchester Hawksmoor less good than the London ones

Edited by blueg33 on Thursday 13th February 09:56

Swervin_Mervin

4,727 posts

252 months

Wednesday 12th February
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blueg33 said:
El Gato Negra (King Street IIRC) excellent tapas and very well reviewed by Gary Eats.
I'm a big fan of El Gato Negro, but sadly not been for years now!

Venisonpie

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4,013 posts

96 months

Saturday 17th May
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We're here now with unexpectedly good weather! Had dinner in Kala on Thursday which was decent brasserie food although surprisingly dead for a Thursday.

Last night we went to Tepenyaki in Chinatown which was ok, more theatre than exciting cuisine. Had a nightcap in Blinker bar that served decent cocktails and wasn't full of drunks - would go back.

Tickle

5,537 posts

218 months

Sunday 18th May
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Erst in Ancoats is lovely

awooga

418 posts

148 months

Sunday 18th May
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They've got a Browns in central Manchester. Always a reliable choice, with good seafood always on the menu and normal bistro type prices.

Countdown

44,176 posts

210 months

Sunday 18th May
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MarkJS said:
Street Urchin.
Sadly closed at the moment due to owner being ill.

Venisonpie

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4,013 posts

96 months

Sunday 18th May
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awooga said:
They've got a Browns in central Manchester. Always a reliable choice, with good seafood always on the menu and normal bistro type prices.
Good shout, we're going to head there for breakfast.

Sway

31,338 posts

208 months

Sunday 18th May
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Been a while, but we always really enjoyed San Carlo's.

snuffy

11,132 posts

298 months

Sunday 18th May
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Sway said:
Been a while, but we always really enjoyed San Carlo's.
I went there just a week ago as it happens.

The service speed was dire, cleary deliberately so to extract as much money as possible as it was a company event and, well, hey-ho, let's keep them waiting so they rack of a huge drinks bill. And once they are suitably oiled, bring out more bottles of wine, opened, that no one asked for, or is even likely to drink, but it's all on the bill.

I have to say the food was actually very good, when it came, but what a money making set-up. Seemed to be the place for your Instagram posts.

Sway

31,338 posts

208 months

Sunday 18th May
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snuffy said:
Sway said:
Been a while, but we always really enjoyed San Carlo's.
I went there just a week ago as it happens.

The service speed was dire, cleary deliberately so to extract as much money as possible as it was a company event and, well, hey-ho, let's keep them waiting so they rack of a huge drinks bill. And once they are suitably oiled, bring out more bottles of wine, opened, that no one asked for, or is even likely to drink, but it's all on the bill.

I have to say the food was actually very good, when it came, but what a money making set-up. Seemed to be the place for your Instagram posts.
Oh, that's a shame. We've never experienced that, but absolutely understand for some it's a 'place'.

I pretty much spent 9 months living in the Hilton on Deansgate, and going into the main or the Ciccetti opposite for a rich, tasty and enjoyable meal was something I had to ration before I became a huge biffa! As you say, the food is very good indeed.